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NORDHAVN 40
Nordhavn 40
Overview
This Model Is No Longer In Production
There are few boats so uniquely qualified to take two people and their guests around the world as comfortably and as economically as the Nordhavn 40. Strong, rugged and handsome in a no-nonsense way, her special personality was inspired by salty commercial ships fishing the world’s deepest oceans. She stirs a passionate interest and curiosity along docks and throughout anchorages everywhere, with people enthusiastically asking her crew “where have you been” and “where are you headed?” Indeed, the Nordhavn 40 looks like the serious passagemaker that she is. But above all her seriousness of purpose, there is a wonderfully romantic, emotional element to the boat that strongly attracts a wide base of seasoned sailors, experienced power boaters and those just entering the world of boating.
The result of over three years of development by Pacific Asian Enterprises, (PAE), she represents the smallest of Nordhavn’s fleet of ocean-crossing motor vessels. Yet her modest size does not limit her incredible, non-stop cruising range. Thanks to a highly efficient, full displacement hull design and a fuel capacity of over 900 gallons, a heavily loaded boat ready for ocean crossing will cover more than 2,400 nautical miles at 7 knots. For instance, the fully stabilized Nordhavn 40 used during PAE’s Around The World Voyage (ATW) was tested in relatively calm conditions and yielded the following results:
Speed | S/L | GPH | RPM | Range |
6 knots | 1.01 | 1.6 | 1,300 | 3,450 |
7 knots | 1.18 | 2.6 | 1,600 | 2,458 |
8 knots | 1.34 | 4.0 | 1,900 | 1,840 |
Depending on weather, the actual performance can fluctuate for better or worse. On the run from California to Hawaii, the ATW boat pushed through contrary winds and currents which negatively impacted its output. However, when experiencing favorable seas in the Western Pacific, the boat made 7.4 knots at 2.6 GPH.
Previously published numbers were based on tests of an unstabilized, lightly loaded boat in favorable conditions.
More important than her range is her impressive seakeeping ability. This stout, tough ship is designed to punch through heavy head seas without hesitation and to track down swell as if on rails. Her high bow provides extraordinary buoyancy and contributes to her dry ride. Beneath the surface her forefoot of moderate depth eliminates pounding and helps provide a smooth, gentle motion. Her long keel with a large, protected rudder keeps her going exactly where she’s pointed. When equipped with Nordhavn’s highly dependable TPS (Towed Passive Stabilizers) or gyro-controlled fins, side roll caused by beam seas is minimized, greatly enhancing the comfort of her captain and crew.
Even if her owner’s cruising plans do not include crossing oceans, the Nordhavn 40’s remarkable capabilities will be greatly appreciated and utilized during long-range, coastal cruising. Her solid, seaworthy performance instills confidence in the captain and a sense of safety in the crew. Being caught in an afternoon squall on Lake Michigan or in a nasty Nor’easter while crossing the Gulf Stream, her crew will continue on, knowing their ship can take whatever the sea delivers.
Overview – 40II
With 45 hulls sold, the Nordhavn 40 established herself as the most capable ship of her size with both a circumnavigation and an Atlantic crossing under her belt. This boat was great to begin with, but the minds at PAE set out to refine her and keep her at the top of her game. The 40II is the same boat technically speaking, but her level of fit and finish resembles the craftsmanship that the rest of the Nordhavn line has become famous for.
Now standard are granite countertops in the head and galley, higher quality teak with enough varnish to fill the grain resulting in a perfect finish, a superior class of exterior stainless including a new stainless rub rail, and a redesigned hull/deck joint that accomplishes a precision fit.
Upon inspection, the most obvious change is the pilothouse and saloon windows which were enlarged and fitted with ½-inch thick tempered glass for more visibility, more light and more durability.
“There is not anything technically different about this boat,” said naval architect and PAE partner Jeff Leishman. “It is still the same N40 built to the same set of scantlings. We have simply refined it. I do feel that it is a better-looking boat as a result of the window changes and the new rub rail.”
There were other small improvements made in the engine room and owners cabin for easier maneuverability.
With all these enhancements, you’d think it was probably impossible to improve on price. But PAE has managed to do that as well. By moving the molds to the South Coast yard in China (builder of the Nordhavn 43, 47 and 55), it afforded the company to lower the base price of the boat. In fact, the first five hulls (beginning with #45) were offered at a significant savings over the 40s that were built in California.
Be sure to call and schedule a showing at any of our locations so you can discover all the newfound greatness for yourself.
LOA: | 39' 9" / 12.12 M |
LWL: | 35' 5" / 10.8 M |
BEAM: | 14' 6" / 4.42 M |
DRAFT: | 5' 2 " / 1.57 M |
DISPL.: | 50,000 lbs. / 22.68 MT |
Specifications
LOA: | 39′ 9″ / 12.12 M |
LWL: | 35′ 5″ / 10.8 M |
BEAM: | 14′ 6″ / 4.42 M |
DRAFT: | 5′ 2 ” / 1.57 M |
DISPL.: | 50,000 lbs. / 22.68 MT |
FUEL CAPACITY: | 920 gals. / 3,482.6 L |
WATER CAPACITY: | 220 gals. / 832.8 L |
BLACK WATER CAPACITY: | 68 gals. / 257.4 L |
Hull lamination:
Schedule per construction plan, using mat and woven roving
Vinylester resin used in first laminations
All exterior gelcoat is Arocoat, Ferro – or equal
Deck lamination:
Schedule per construction plan
Core:
Cabin side (vertical surfaces): Foam or equivalent cross-linked foam
Cabin top and deck (horizontal surface): E.G.B. 9-12 lbs per sq ft
Hull interior: solid series of laminates
Deck/hull joint:
Between deck and hull flange: 3M 5200
Inside of joint: Two (2) layers mat and woven roving
Mechanical fastening: 1/4″ (6.35 mm) x 20unc thrubolt on 6″ (15.2 cm) centers where accessible. In areas that cannot be accessed self-tapping machine screws used
Longitudinal Stringers:
Hull: port and starboard, engine beds, and floor stringers – topside stringers -longitudinal and vertical
Deck: per design
Interior floors:
per design
Ballast:
Internal lead 4000 lbs (1493 kg) – glassed in place (approx 1/2 weight of fuel)
Hull Color:
Arocoat #340 Grey
Deck – Ferro “Super Shield” White
Non Skid – Arocoat – to match CCP #A139 Grey
Boot top – Arocoat – Dk Blue #348
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 7/28/09
Standard Machinery:
John Deere 4045AFM85, 160 hp @ 2,400 rpm
Twin Disc MG5050 reverse gear with 3:1 reduction
Engine instrument panel: deluxe with instrumentation for oil pressure, water temperature, voltage, revolutions, hour meter, with alarms
Morse engine control levers model #31001-001 Twin S
Morse control cables 33C Supreme length to suit
Fernstrum D848-EI keel cooler recessed into hull
Propeller shaft:
2″ (5.08 cm) diameter stainless steel
Standard S.A.E. taper
Propeller:
4-bladed bronze, 27” diameter x 21” Pitch (68.58 cm x 53.34 cm) left hand rotation
Stern tube:
FRP
Bearing: rubber cutlass type
Stuffing box: bronze
Fuel filters:
Single Racor #900 MA plus engine mounted filter
Dry Exhaust:
Stainless steel for all areas above decks, and mild steel in engine room and in locker
Flexible section: stainless steel ‘wrinkle belly’
In line muffler: Harco model # 1030VRS4. Exhaust cap: stainless steel with slots to deter water
Exhaust runs to mast head
Drain valve at turn of exhaust to drain off water while vessel is unattended
Heat insulation material:
Entire exhaust wrapped with ceramic fiber blanket
Engine cooling system filled with suitable mixture of coolant/antifreeze to insure coolant does not freeze for winter shipment
Engine room floors:
FRP with nonskid
Engine room finish:
M olded FRP engine beds and floors, insulated with Technicon or equivalent fire proof foiled and leaded foam 2″ (5.08 cm) thick. All exposed insulated surfaces lined with perforated anodized aluminum sheets
Engine room blowers:
Dayton #2C647 120 volt AC x two (2)
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 02/26/15
Water tank:
Number and capacity: Three (3) tanks totaling 220 gallons (832.8 liters)
FRP construction per plan for lower main tank – plastic for two auxiliary tanks
See-through port for viewing water level on lower tank
Lower tank air tested: 4 lbs (1.5 kg) per sq inch
Sight glasses for observing water level on upper tanks
Fuel tank:
Number and capacity: Two (2) tanks totaling 920 gallons (3,482.6 liters)
FRP construction per plan
Inspection plates appropriately positioned for interior access by average size man. Each internal baffle with a removable panel to allow access to entire interior of both fuel tanks
Fuel system includes a supply reservoir which is fed by gravity from both fuel tanks. Supply reservoir holds approximately two (2) gallons (7.6 liters) and is fitted with a sight gauge having one (1) gallon (3.8 liter) range and 10th gallon (.4 liters) marks for fuel consumption checks (supply lines are turned off and fuel is consumed from and returned to reservoir). Reservoir fitted with a bottom drain for water purging and with a water sensor – illuminating a light in wheelhouse if excessive water is present. Reservoir fitted with four (4) supply valves for main, generator, wing engine and spare – mounted below sight gauge but above water level range. All returns from main, wing and generator plumbed into reservoir with valves
Two sight gauges provided to monitor fuel level in both tanks
Each tank air tested to 4 lbs (1.5 kg) per sq. inch
Baffles provided on 24″ (61cm) centers
Fuel pipe and hose:
Supply lines from tanks to supply reservoir are 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and reusable fittings
Fuel line from supply reservoir is 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and reusable fittings
Fuel lines from supply reservoir to optional generator and wing engine are 1/2″ (1.27 cm) I.D. with Aeroquip brand fuel hose and reusable fittings
Vent lines are fuel certified, reinforced hose 3/4″ (1.9 cm) I.D.
Water hoses:
Cold water: blue 1/2″ (1.27 cm) diameter Whale tubing system or equivalent with all Whale fittings
Hot water: red 1/2″ (1.27 cm) diameter Whale tubing with all Whale fittings
Sea water hoses: reinforced rubber certified for marine use and provided with double stainless steel clamps below the waterline
Water heater:
Seaward #S1100 (11 gallon) (41.6 liters) for 110 volt and heat exchanger operation
Thru Hulls:
bronze body, chrome balls and teflon seats
Grounding wire: #10 gauge green wire
Each thru hull has a clearly visible tag indicating its function
Fresh water pressure pump:
Flowjet – 04405143
Water selection manifold:
none required
Accumulator tank:
Groco PST 1
Plumbing fixtures:
Head sink: Sealand – white
Galley sink: Double stainless steel brushed – mounted under counter surface
Head faucet: Grohe Eurosmart – chrome
Galley faucet: Grohe Europlus – brushed
Shower fixtures: Grohe Relaxa plus chrome single lever mixer, handle, soap dish,
shower bar, non-metallic hose, union flow control valve
Shower sump pump:
Jabsco #37202-0005
Bilge pumps:
Electric: Jabsco 36600-000 diaphragm with Jabsco auto switch
Manual: Edson model #638AL operable from main salon
Toilet:
Groco K manual
Head fitted with a Par #45510-0000 Y valve allowing sewage to be pumped overboard or into holding tank
Holding tank: FRP
Holding tank pump: Whale hand operated diaphragm type pump
Holding tank fitted with a deck pump out fixture
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Electrical panel set consisting of the following:
Electrical panel x one (1)
Engine emergency shut off switch and panel with parallel switches
Outback sine wave inverter
Inverter bypass
LP gas control panel
Shore power inlet and AC system per PAE design
Hubbell – HBLLPHTVSS 30 amp 2 pole 3 wire
120 volt 60 Hz
Interior outlets per drawing
All galley and head outlets GFCI type
Battery and DC system per PAE design
Batteries: Three (3) 255+ AH (8D) Lifeline batteries for house applications (765 amps) and one (1) additional 4D for engine starting. The engine stating battery is isolated from the house batteries which prevents the inadvertent discharge of the engine starting battery. Main engine has dual alternators – 160 amp large case for house and a small 40 amp for engine start battery charging. Parallel switches provide for emergency engine starting or to parallel alternators in case of an alternator failure
Each battery secured with stainless steel tie downs
Battery cable:
.00 for general battery leads with .0000 for starting and optional bow thruster
Positive lead is red
Negative is black
Conduits for future installations
PVC from mast step to pilothouse
PVC from engine room to pilothouse
Electrolytic control:
All thru hulls bonded together with #6 green
All hardware mounted below waterline i.e. stuffing box, stern bearing housing, rudder
shoe, rudder frame, rudder stuffing box grounded into 12 volt DC ground system
Zincs: Two (2) 2-1/2″ x 5-3/4″ (6.35 cm x 14.6 cm) zinc plates tied into the 12 volt DC ground system
Galvanic isolators on ships service and air conditioning shore power connectors ground
AC generator (optional)
Foundation provided within the engine room to accommodate up to an 8 kW generator
Electrical panel to accommodate AC ship’s power
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 5/20/11
HYNAUTIC hydraulic steering system comprised of the following components:
Slave cylinder model #K-2-B
Helm pump model #H-21
By-pass valve model #NA
Reservoir model #R-06
Relief valve MSV-21
Hydraulic lines: Hynautic brand
By-pass valve for emergency tiller steering
Steering wheel:
18″ (45.72 cm) local made wheel
Emergency tiller:
Attached to top of rudder post via inspection port and stows in lazarette
Rudder stock:
2″ (5.08 cm) stainless steel
Rudder backbone plate:
3/8″ (9.5 mm) stainless steel with lightening holes per design
Rudder carrier shoe:
cast bronze per design
Rudder carrier top:
welded steel with pillow block bearing
Rubber cutlass bearing at rudder post opening
Rudder stock stuffing box:
bronze
Rudder stock tube:
FRP
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 7/29/09
Galley
Refrigerator – U-Line origin # 1175R (black), freezer – U-Line origin # 75F (black)
Countertop: Granite – buyer’s choice from PAE samples
Flooring – teak and spruce
Cabinetry/paneling – teak with a satin varnish
Stove alcove: lined with stainless steel – Seaward # 3174 three burner LPG – gimbled stove and oven
Stove exhaust blower: Dayton 2C647 120 volt
Overhead: individual padded Majilite panels secured in place with 3M industrial velcro and easily removable for service of deck hardware and wiring
Locker interior finish: Formica
Microwave oven GE PEM31DMBB (black)
Main salon
Floors: teak and spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: teak with satin varnish
Dinette table: teak with stainless steel pedestal
Furniture: teak
Overhead: individual padded Majilite panels secured in place with 3M industrial velcro
Locker interior finish: Formica
Cushions with standard vinyl fabric upholstery choices
Teak valances over windows
TV cabinet – starboard side forward – flat panel (TV not included)
Settee on port and starboard side
Master cabin
Floors: teak and spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: teak paneling – satin varnished with teak trim
Overhead: individual padded Majilite panels secured in place with 3M industrial velcro
Locker interior finish: Formica
Foam mattress with standard upholstery
Bunk is hinged for access to storage and equipment installed below berth
Head
Floors: molded fiberglass with gelcoat surface
Countertop: Granite – buyer’s choice from PAE samples
Mirror on medicine cabinet
Shower pan fiberglass with molded in nonskid – hinged seat
Overhead: molded FRP
Locker interior finish: vinyl/Formica
Exhaust blower: 12 volt Dayton #2C646
Shower door
Forepeak
Painted with gelcoat
Drains to bilge
Wheelhouse
Floors: teak and spruce
Cabinetry/joinerwork satin varnished teak
Countertops: Formica
Overhead: individual padded Majilite panels secured in place with 3M industrial velcro
Table: teak
Locker interior finish: Formica
Cushions with standard vinyl upholstery choices
Chart light: Aqua-Signal #3132012
Guest cabin
Floors: teak and spruce
Cabinetry/paneling: Formica with teak trim
Overhead: individual padded Majilite panels secured in place with 3M industrial velcro
Locker interior finish: Formica
Mattresses: Two (2) foam with standard upholstery on upper and lower bunks.
All locker doors have push button style latches
All interior staterooms doors use Mobella mortise locksets
Lighting
Main overhead lighting throughout: Recessed halogen spotlights with wall switches for each designated area
Bulkhead reading lights: Halogen wall mounted with swivel head
Engine room lights: 6 1/2″ halogen dome lights with switch at entrance to engine room
Exterior dome lights: Perko #555 chromed bronze (2 on aft deck)
Navigation lights: Aqua-Signal series 41
Multiple hand rails in interior
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 8/12/11
All horizontal surfaces on deck have diamond pattern non-skid. Standard non-skid to be light grey and contrast to white surrounding gelcoat
Chocks for mooring lines:
* Transom: stainless steel
* Transom sides: stainless steel
* Midships: stainless steel
* Bow: stainless steel
* Two (2) x 12″ (30.5 cm) stainless steel cleats at bow
* Two (2) x 10″ (25.4 cm) stainless steel cleats amidships
* Two (2) x 10″ (25.4 cm) stainless steel cleats at stern quarters
* One (1) x 10″ (25.4 cm) stainless steel cleat for stern
Upper and lower rub rails molded from FRP with a stainless steel rub strip. Rub rails integral to hull
Ports: Stainless steel ports in hull with exterior bezels and built with tempered glass – six in hull and two in wheelhouse sides, in galley
Bow Roller: Stainless steel double bow roller designed to accommodate a 60 lbs (22.4 kg) CQR anchor on starboard roller and the port roller to be designed for a second light anchor or for mooring lines. Roller on starboard side to be slotted for chain and the port roller to be smooth for line.
Stainless steel stanchions around foredeck all 1-1/4″ (3.2 cm) diameter. Pulpit to be 1 1/4″ (3.2 cm) diameter
Windlass: Maxwell VWC 2200 windlass to be mounted on a molded FRP base
Foredeck hatch: Lewmar #60 Ocean
Two dorade vents at aft end of foredeck: molded FRP to service guest cabin and owner’s cabin
Windshield wiper: Roca parallel sweep RW with long stud BS blade and AS arm x two (2)
Horns: Electric type – Kahlenberg model K-380
Shore Power Inlet: Hubbell – HBLLPHTVSS – 30 amp 2 Pole 3 Wire
Mast and boom: Forespar LP painted standing rigging: aluminum strong backs – electric boom winches with remotes
Wheelhouse and salon windows to be .39″ (10 mm) tempered glass
Windows: Drop slide for six salon windows with screens and stormplate receptacles. Wheelhouse outboard windows fixed above with lower hinged vent section with double dogs and ss telescoping supports
Wheelhouse doors: Dutch – four hinged door with upper and lower dogs in addition to deadbolts and locksets
Salon door: three hinge with window and double dogs in addition to deadbolts and locksets
Transom door: opens inboard
Cockpit boarding door: starboard side opens outboard
Boat deck rail and stanchions 1-1/4″ (3.2 cm) diameter
Hatch in wheelhouse roof is one (1) Lewmar #Ocean 60
Deck box on foredeck has hinged lids with gas shock
*Specifications subject to change without notice and at the discretion of designers and builders.
**Dimensions are subject to change with Buyer’s selected options and personal effects which may add to displacement and increase both draft and waterline length
Last updated: 8/12/11
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MODEL: | Nordhavn 40 |
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PRICE: | $459,000 |